Hoya Lifestyle Lens Series - Every set of eyes deserves a
personalized correction

The Lifestyle lens offers a
semi-personalized progressive design, with
the prescription partially shaped on the
front and fully customized on the back to
provide a noticeably clearer view in every
direction.

The Lifestyle lens utilizes
HOYA Free-Form Design technology to analyze
eye rotation in order to map a unique lens
design. Our Integrated Double Surface Design
(IDSD) partially customizes the lens
configuration using a standardized front
surface component and a customized back
surface component. HOYA's Free-Form
Fabrication then shapes the back of each
Lifestyle lens with diamond point cutting
tools for a semi-personalized vision
correction.

While IDSD is used to completely customize
the ID lens, the Lifestyle lens features a
standardized vertical component molded onto
the front surface and a custom design shaped
into the horizontal component on the back of
the lens. Even with only partial
customization, Lifestyle lenses provide a
more personalized vision correction than any
other design in the world.

HOYA's trusted LifeStyle progressive lens has been optimized into
two new designs to provide even more customization options for
patients. The iD LifeStyle 2 Clarity lens can provide enhanced
performance for emerging presbyopes, while the iD LifeStyle 2
Harmony lens offers increased comfort for established presbyopes.
Each new design features additional customization from the original
LifeStyle lens.

iD LifeStyle 2 Clarity
Clarity is the dynamic progressive for beginning presbyopes with its primary focus on
maximizing distance vision.

iD LifeStyle 2
Harmony Harmony is the go-to progressive for
experienced presbyopes needing the most comfortable distribution of
powers across the primary viewing areas.

Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability in certain health programs and activities. As of October 16, 2016, regulations require most optometry practices to prominently display their non-discrimination policy at their physical location, on their website homepage, and on all significant communications and publications, all of which must include taglines, in the 15 most prevalent non-English languages in the state, stating the non-discrimination policy of the practice.